alkoxyalkylations, and aldehyde enolate allylations proceeding with low catalyst loading (0.1 mol %–5 mol %) is described. The reactions are complete within short times and can even be performed without solvent and under ambient conditions. The mechanism of the reaction was investigated by deuterium labeling and cross-over studies.
Palladium-Catalyzed Asymmetric Allylic α-Alkylation of Acyclic Ketones
作者:Barry M. Trost、Jiayi Xu
DOI:10.1021/ja055968f
日期:2005.12.1
of the conformationally nonrigid acyclic ketone enolates is reported with excellent yields, regioselectivity, and enantioselectivity. The double bond geometry of the allyl enol carbonates affects its reactivity, selectivity, as well as the absolute configuration of the products. An opposite enantioselectivity from what is predicted by a direct attack of the enolate on the allyl moiety of the π-ally−Pd
The first tertiary alkylations, alkoxyalkylations, and aldehyde enolate allylations are described proceeding with low catalyst loading (0.1 mol % to 5 mol %). The reactions proceed in short times, can be performed without solvent and under ambient conditions.